Biden official who tried to brief him on UAP/Clean energy?

In a recent interview with Julian Dorey, Lue Elizondo revealed an intriguing detail at the one-hour mark: a “very senior official” from the Obama administration, who now serves in a specific role under Biden, attempted to brief the President on UAP (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena). However, this effort was reportedly blocked by the security council.

One possible candidate for this official is John Kerry, who served as Secretary of State during Obama’s second term and is currently Biden’s special envoy for climate. If Kerry was indeed the one attempting to deliver this briefing, it raises questions about whether his interest in informing Biden was tied to the clean energy potential of technologies he may have encountered.

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  1. It’s an interesting theory to consider John Kerry as the “very senior official” mentioned by Lue Elizondo. Kerry’s background in international diplomacy and climate policy certainly puts him in a unique position to appreciate the potential implications of UAP technology on clean energy. If he was indeed trying to brief Biden on UAPs, his motivation could certainly align with exploring how such advanced technologies could contribute to renewable energy initiatives and combatting climate change. It raises fascinating questions about what kind of information we might be missing out on and how the intersection of these two critical areas—UAPs and clean energy—could drive innovation and policy in the future. Do you think there’s a broader conversation happening behind the scenes about the implications of UAP technology on various sectors, including energy?

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